pore water pressure

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pore water pressure (plural pore water pressures)

  1. (soil mechanics) The pressure of groundwater held within a soil or rock in gaps between particles (pores).
    • 2023 June 14, Philip Haigh, “Landslips: NR strives to turn back the tide”, in RAIL, number 985, page 33:
      Mair goes on to argue that soil pore water pressure is key to the problem: "Pore water pressure regimes have been modified by changing weather patterns and will continue to change. Rates and magnitudes of pore water pressure changes depend on the availability and ability of water to flow into the soil profile, while strong surface flows can also cause soil erosion and flooding in their own right. [] " Pore water pressure is the pressure exerted on its surroundings by water held in the space between particles in soil.

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